Reviews of Atlanta South RV Resort

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May 2018 -
$36.00

We've stayed here before. Didn't like it then. I wouldn't ever stay more than one night. It's extremely crowded and cramped. Pull-throughs are easy. Since it's on a hill, each site is higher that the next. Therefore they have a concrete retaining wall of about 1' between. Be careful, as you can easily fall. Utilities are good and easy. - User2989

Jan 2018 -
$36.00

This is a large park with easy access off of I-75 so there is some road noise. The roads into the park as well as inside the park are easy to navigate. They have around 150 sites as well as cabins. There is a pool and a fishing pond. Check in was fast and friendly. We were in Site A3, a gravel pull through that was plenty long enough for our 37-foot Class A, tow-dolly and parking the car. It was very narrow and no picnic table. WiFi was spotty and our Verizon signal was strong. We stayed January 10, 2017 and paid $36.00 a night with our Good Sam discount. - BarrettsHappyTrails

Nov 2017 -
$36.00

We didn't like this park at all. It is so incredibly tight and uncomfortable. The topography of the park is a gradual uphill and therefore each site is a step up from each other and they chose to make that step up using concrete curbs. So, each site is about 10 to 12 feet wide and on each side of it is a concrete curb with a drop off as much at 2 feet. The grass yard beyond the curb is at a downhill slant not suitable for picnic table or chairs and even if the decline wasn't severe, the width is only about 3 feet. The sites are so short that our 40' 5th wheel filled it up and we had to park perpendicular to the RV with part of our dually fender in the road - as did everyone else. The roads are already very skinny, but with the trucks parked as they had to be it was very uncomfortable. We were really worried about getting out because of the curbs, trucks and the RV across from us. We made it okay only because when we were leaving 2 trucks were gone which left just enough room for my husband to go back and forth with the RV so he could swing wide....We will not be back. - jomark

Reviews of Forest Glen Estates

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May 2017 -
$27.00

Separate section for permanent RVs. They all seemed to be well kept. Our spot was level and a paved spot. No picnic table. There is a pool and bath house. There is a club house too. Many of the spots are not level. This is a nice place to stay for a night or 2. - esta34950

May 2016 -
$30.00

No level sites. Old park not kept up. Sewer hookup was uphill. Sites were gravel and lots of tree roots. Office was closed and you left your payment in mailbox. Grass not cut nor was the park taken care of. Looked like someone just stuck it in the side of a hill. Would not recommend. - Retired1022

Oct 2015 -
$30.00

Very few sites are anywhere near level. Some sites do not have water or sewer. We couldn't find anywhere to put our trash. There is no wifi, altho' the office said there was. Satellite TV is a challenge because of all the very tall pines. Highway noise was a steady hum, not too bad as it didn't change. We would not stay here again. - SusanRon

Reviews of High Falls RV Park

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May 2018 -
$28.00

Wooded and spacious campsites, not lined up in a row, but no undergrowth or shrubbery to add any privacy. Restrooms were fine and did have washer and dryer. Lots of families with children, but quieted down at night. - Al Julie B

Sep 2017 -
$25.00

We stayed here because it's relatively close to the airport in Atlanta. If we ever need to do this again, we'll stay somewhere else. Single restroom and shower. 2 coin-op washer-dryer combos. Many long-term residents that prefer to walk through your very narrow site to other places in the park. Often. Like 10-12 times per day. Long-term resident trailers have things built onto the sides and some don't have wheels and tires and just sit on the brake drums in the dirt. For the location, this is a very noisy park. The residential area across the road is full of people who have no mufflers on their cars and are proud of it...as is the long-term resident without one on her golf cart that makes about 75 laps around the park each day. Staff and management very polite and accommodating. - HDWC

Reviews of High Falls State Park

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May 2018 -
$35.00

Nice state park just a few minutes from the Freeway. We were there only one night - in space 16 which backed up to the River. There was no OTA, no DISH and poor cell. There is a nice hike on the Tranquility Trail that goes through the forest and gets you access to the cool waterfalls on the river. Park was nice for a one night stop over, but seemed a little dated for a longer stay. A plus was how easy it was to get to/from the Freeway. There was also a Flying J one exit North. - Davishouse2

There are 2 campground locations here. One is the Lake Campground and the other is the River Campground. The Lake Campground is smaller and the sites seem more spacious. Most of the sites did not seem that level in this CG. We stayed in the River CG. The sites were reasonably level and there was decent spacing between the sites. Check in for both CG's is at the same location and easy to drive past like we did. When you pass the Dollar General on the right, the turn in is to the left BEFORE the bridge. If you miss the turn, just turn into the park entrance on the left on the other side of the bridge. This must happen a lot as the gate attendant knew exactly where we needed to go to turn around. When going into the Rivers CG, the road in has a steep section, but not too bad or long. Interior roads are easy to navigate. This is a great place to hike. Indian Springs SP is very close and has additional hiking and once you pay to camp here, Indian Springs is included in the entrance fee. The restrooms/showers are old, but were clean. There is no antenna TV reception here. There might be some in sites 65-85 as they are on higher ground. - GA Bob

Reviews of South Oaks Manufactured RV & Mobile Home Park

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Apr 2018 -
$35.00

A Diamond in the Rough -- VERY rough ! ! Great location with easy access to highway 85, 30 min. to downtown (no traffic) Peachtree City just 15 min. east with grocery, fuel etc. But care for the park has been lacking for Many years and there is Nothing else in the area. $35 night is Too much - $200 week is better - $500 month (includ. elec.) is best. Worked out fine for us for the month with the easy access location for south ATL - just realize it's Not a 'pretty' place ... but Could be with a major makeover and then people would be waiting in line I think !

The turn toward the campground is just next the the service station which is confusing with the access road. - SailorGolf

Apr 2017 -
$35.00

We called ahead and were told that no one would be in the office when we arrived so just take a site by the office. Park is poorly marked so we had trouble finding it. When we got there, there were no sites by the office that we could see. One of the residents directed us to a site which was a back in. Once we got on the site we found there was no water. The grass was long and hadn't been cut for weeks by the look of it. In the morning we went to the office to pay . It was a filthy mess with papers and stuff all over. The office person did not seem to care that we had no water and didn't offer to refund any money because of it. We would have been better off to just stay at a WalMart !! - Jan Griff

Jan 2017 -
$35.00

They claim in the Good Sam RV Travel Guide, to have 140 available spaces. That might be so if you have a 20' travel trailer with 30 amp power. They have no spaces with 50 amp power that are easily accessible. We have stayed here three times. During the first two times we could not get level, needed three sewer hoses to reach the connection and ruined our rock guard trying to get in the space. All spaces are small. Many have water, but no sewer or sewer but no water. There are power boxes and/or water pipes, not no guts to the power or faucets for the water. During our last visit we opted to try a 30 amp spot...couldn't get level, had to run both power and water hoses back under the coach to plugins, and had to run the generator to keep warm. This park could be a gold mine if fixed up and maintained. However, nothing changes, we've had it,and will not stay here again. $35 with no discount is about twice what this park should charge. We felt sorry for the lady in the office, she knew nothing about the RV side of the business. Thus, she was no help as we tried to find a space with both power, water and sewer. - Old GI

Reviews of Indian Springs State Park

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Jun 2018 -
$30.00

Indian Springs is the oldest state park in the nation. If booking your reservation online you will not receive a senior discount at time of booking. However, be sure to request the senior discount at check-in time. Park staff will refund the discount amount back to your credit card. There is a lot of history associated with this campground be sure to visit the culture center and museum. This is a favorite campground for the locals. Lots of activities for children. - Paythebill

Feb 2018 -
$30.00

There are no assigned spots in this park. You drive around until you find a site that is available and you want. We were fortunate to be there when it was not at all busy so we had the lake on 2 sides and a super large site. Only negative point is that there was no full hook up. Only water and electric. We would have stayed longer if we did not already have reservation at another park. Very woodsy. - FT Travelers3

Nov 2017 -
$30.00

All sites were fairly level, and plenty deep with some shorter ones. 20/30 amp electric, water, and cable. Cable was not very clear. Park roads are a bit narrow, but our 42' rig was not a problem. Only one washer/dryer per bath house with two bath houses, so we didn't use. We didn't take advantage of the lake on this trip. The staff was very friendly and helpful. One note on entering. There are two park entrances, if you come in the north entrance where the sign is, you will find no place to stop at the office to register. We ended up finding an open site, as reservations are not site specific in Georgia, and then going up to register. This is a very old state park with some wonderful stone buildings dating back to FDR "New Deal" era, and has tons of history behind it. We camped 5 days which went through Thanksgiving weekend. The park got busy a couple days prior to Thanksgiving. I was told that it's full most of the summer also. - Uncledon